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HIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. LAST NIGHT! LAST MGHT! Tho Re-appeaiiincp of Now Zealand's Fa \on rite Tenor, MR. JOHN FULLER, "JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Proprietors . Oohn Fuller and Sons TO-NIGHT ! T< )-NIGIlT ! Posithelv the LAST NIGHT Of OLIVER TWIST! OLTVER TWIST! OLIVER TWIST! Founded on Dickens' s famous Novel of that. name. The sceuef- of thp photo-play are tho exact ones that inspired the original story. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY! Supremo alike in spUing and in pxcollonco of plot. All the well known characters are there. BUMBLE FAGIN THE JEW BILL SYKES TRF. BUOWNLOWS > Etc. Etc. A worthy successor to Queen Jslizabp(n nnd the Panama Canal. NOTE— MR BOOTHMAN * ill ,<rive ' selections from the Novol during the firogress of the film. THE COCKATOOS' MATINEE, Showing the feats and antics of a team of Trained Australian Cockatoos, And TERRIBLE TEDDY. THE MANUFACTURE OF STEEL, And THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC ENTE RT A INM ENT NO YE LTIES . AN UNPRECEDENTED PROGRAMME Dres* Circle, Is 6d ; Stalk, Is ; Upper Circlp, 6d. Booking Free. Plan at tho Dresden. Boxes 10« 6d. On icquest- trains j stop ai theatre. 'Phone 3153 (between 7 and 8). Seats nol kept after 8 o' slock. No cvfru charee. MONDAY. 3rd FEBRUARY— . THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES! THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES 1 THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES 1 A Triumph of Cinematography. miIEATR E ROYAL. Direction Brennan-Fullers, Ltd, Tho Home of Refined Vaudeville. I«ast Night hero of BESSIE SLAUGHTER, BESSIE SLAUGHTER^ Tho Queen Bee of All Contralto*. Lost Night, hero of EVA MUDGK EVA MUDGK, In n scries of Quick Changes and Song. VtCTOR THE GRItAT. VICTOR THE GREAT. Magician, Conjurer, and Illusionist. THE BRACKENS, Wire Walkers. THE LYNTONS. Sketch Artiste. THE FONTENOYS, Vocalists. THE TIT HITS. Cloxer Juveniles. FRED RIVENHALL, Comedian. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. HEDLEY AND BARTLETT, Tho Musical Moke«. ARTHUR ELLIOTT, Comedian _ MAUD FANNING, Eminent Coon Impel sonator. ELLIOTT SISTERS, Vocalists. Prices as usual. Plan at Dresden. PEOPLENS Plc'lUßE PALACE. Manners-street. Last Night TO-NIGHT of our present Superb Series. A Programme Magnificent in its Entirety. MONDAY 1 MONDAY ! NELLIE, The Lion-tamer! NELLJH. Tho Lion-tamer ! NELLIE, Tho Lion-turner ! Nothing but tho BEST in our New Programme. Adultc, 6d. Children, 3d. SIIORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE Willi'-street. The Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT Of LAST NIGHT WELLINGTON'S GREATEST SUCCESS, SHORTT'S GRAND PICTURE COMPETITION I GRAND PICTURE COMPETITION ! Witness this Marvellous Programme of Exclu-hc Pictures And RECORD YOUR VOTE TO-NIGHT. THREE PRIZES— £S, £2 10s, £1. Open Daily, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission— Adults 6d, Children 3d. CX^^I^^IANGE_ON_MONDAY. -yyELLfNGTON SOCIALIST PARTY. THE TOPIC OF THE HOUR ! II. E. HOLLAND on "SOLIDARITY." EMPRESS THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT. Musical Programme commences 7.45. POST OFFICE SQUARE, 3 p.m. OPEN-AIR MEETING. Roll Up! BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS LEAGUE. DEMONSTRATION OF FRIENDS. m 0 W N HALL.; TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 8 p.m. SPEAKERS: Rev. Dr. Youngman, Messrs. J. G. W, Aitken, Gilbert Carson, and W. D. Little, Commissioner Richards, and Canon Garland. HUTT DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. PICNIC AND PRI"ZE FUND. LECTURE on "America and Canada," with. Latitcin Views, in King George Theatre, Lower Hutt, on FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, at 8 p.m. Lecturer- W. H. Russell. Vocal items by Mits Pardons, Messrs, 13, J. Hill, .T. C. Bell, slid J Wraj. Admission 2s and Is. Children" hallprice. WELLINGTON HARBO UB FERRIES (LIMITED). DAYS BAT AND RONA BAY SERVICE. SUNDAY, 2ml FEBRUARY. Ferry Steamcro will mil as under: — Lea^e Wellington— lo.ls, "11 a.m., 2.30, "3, 5.45, and 9 p.m. Lca\e Rona 8ay— 9.15, 11.15 a.m., *2, 5, and 8.20 p.m. Lca.%e Day's Bay— 9, 11 a.m , "1.50. 6, nnd 8 10 p.m. * These trips run only when weather is line. (Circumstances permitting). _Fr.r^Z: X^"L tv= -_ uMJM J Clnldren, 6d. V.M.C.A. mO-NTGIIT— G p.m., Pi.-ncv Meeting *- All men inured. TOMORROW (Suniln>)--4 p.m., Men\s Meeting, nddro-wod In Alp\. Jainofton, Esq., MA.. Nalionnl V M.C A. Spcielar,\, Kilo of Melbourne (\ ic.) nnd Bos. lon lU.S.A.). 6 pin.. Sli-.imreis' Tea. All men wnlcornp. Cniiip and nun n^ A VAKNEY. GctiPiiil becrotary. TIIAMuAV BAND ART UNION rj^lli; IJrn«ins «f Hip .ibn\p Art Vnion J. will I ik<- pi.i-o ■ I 7 '.fi pin \\ VAI M'ISDAY, slli, .1 Rpciciti-m U<n.i i, Now tow n Winiunii No w,il appp.ir in tno On-ce \N cllingiuii d-ilK 1 - on Tlnu-dny. bth. W. WHITFORD. lion, ttcuctaij.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1913, Page 6

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